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SUMMARY:Tall Ship Operators Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand Operators Conference features seminars and workshops relevant to tall ship sailing and sail training\, providing an opportunity for Operators to network\, share practical advice\, offer each other support and talk to experts. \nThe May 2021 Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand Operators Conference will be held online via Zoom. To register\, please contact Jon Simpson at mail@tallships.com.au. \nThe May 2021 Operators Conference Program\n\n\n\nTime\nSpeaker\nTopic\n\n\n09.00\nJon Simpson\nWelcome\n\n\n09.10\nStephen Moss\nOpening Remarks\n\n\n09.20\nMr David Banbury\nArchitect\nNorth Sydney Council\nFuture of the Waverton Coal Loader Wharf\, Sydney\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10.00\nStephen Moss\nThe Annual Billy Can Trophy\n\n\n10.10\nMurray Henstock\nSuccession Planning – Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand\n\n\n10.25\nSydney Harbour Federation Trust\nTall Ship Events at the former HMAS Platypus precinct\, Sydney\n\n\n10.45\nBreak\nNetworking Opportunity\n\n\n11.00\nSarah Parry\nAMSA Update – new regulations and changed interpretations\n\n\n11.20\nJon Simpson\nTANZ Bursaries – how to raise them and how to use them\n\n\n11.40\nLisa Kluver\nThe Sail Training International Youth Conference\n\n\n12.10\nKen Harris\nTall Ships in Newcastle – Event Proposal\n\n\n12.25\nMurray Henstock\nSail Training Research latest findings\n\n\n12.40\nPeter Harris and Sarah Parry\nTall Ship restorations Alma Dopel and Mistral II\n\n\n1.00\nLunch\nNetworking Opportunity\n\n\n1.30\nOperators\nOperator Reports\n\n\n2.00\nChristiaan De Beukelaer\nSailing a tall ship across the Atlantic and back during COVID 19\n\n\n3.00\nStephen Moss\nWrap up and introduction to Wonder session\n\n\n3.30\nJon Simpson\nConference close\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tall-ship-operators-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191204
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040845Z
UID:514-1574640000-1575417599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-7/
LOCATION:Picton\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191126
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040810Z
UID:511-1573948800-1574726399@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-6/
LOCATION:Wellington\, New Zealand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040414Z
UID:509-1572912000-1573603199@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-5/
LOCATION:Bay of Islands\, New Zealand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040329Z
UID:506-1571961600-1572566399@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-4/
LOCATION:Auckland\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040249Z
UID:503-1571529600-1571961599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-3/
LOCATION:Mercury Bay\, New Zealand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191020
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040148Z
UID:500-1571011200-1571529599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250-2/
LOCATION:Tauranga\, New Zealand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191015
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T040050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T040204Z
UID:496-1570147200-1571097599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuia - First Encounters 250
DESCRIPTION:The commemoration for 2019\, Tuia – Encounters 250 will acknowledge the early meetings of Māori and Europeans when James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived in 1769 – a pivotal moment in New Zealand history when two great traditions of voyaging and exploration (Pacific and European) met on and off the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nTuia – Encounters 250 provides an important opportunity to foster an inclusive national identity through a heightened awareness and collective understanding of our dual heritage\, our connections to the land and to each other and our potential as a nation in the future. \nThe commemoration aims to strengthen New Zealanders’ positive identification with our nation’s bicultural foundations\, the value of indigeneity and mātauranga Māori and better understand New Zealand’s complex history of migration and settlement. \nEvents and legacy projects being planned will have positive social\, cultural\, ecological and economic impacts and will include ecological restoration\, cultural and education initiatives and regional tourism development. \nThe commemoration has been given the Māori name\, Tuia\, central to the whakataukī below\, meaning to weave together\, symbolising bringing people together in unity. \nTall Ships Attending\n\nSpirit of New Zealand TBC\nR Tucker Thompson TBC
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tuia-first-encounters-250/
LOCATION:Gisborne\, New Zealand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190801T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190801T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20190716T114946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190716T114946Z
UID:1773-1564646400-1564657200@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Buque Escuela Esmeralda to visit Sydney
DESCRIPTION:The spectacular Buque Escuela Esmeralda\, of the Chilean Navy\, will return to Sydney on Thursday 1 August 2019. \nA steel-hulled\, four-masted barquentine\, Esmeralda is 113m long and has a mast height of 48.5m\, with a crew of 335. The ship has a long and proud history of training Chilean sailors and is a right of passage for Chilean Navy personnel.\nEsmeralda is currently undertaking her 64th training cruise\, which includes visits to both Australia (Sydney) and New Zealand (Wellington and Auckland).. \nSet to dock at Garden Island\, Esmeralda will be welcomed and escorted into Sydney Harbour by a fleet of vessels including the tall ships Young Endeavour\, Soren Larsen and James Craig. \nOpportunities to join the fleet to welcome Esmeralda to Sydney – and witness a spectacular 21 Gun Salute – or to farewell the vessel are now available. \nSail the heritage barque James Craig to meet Esmeralda (1 August 2019) \nSail the traditionally rigged Soren Larsen to meet Esmeralda (1 August 2019) \nSail the heritage barque James Craig to farewell Esmeralda (5 August 2019)
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/buque-escuela-esmeralda-to-visit-sydney/
LOCATION:Sydney\, New South Wales
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190430
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035755Z
UID:492-1556323200-1556582399@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:South Australian Wooden Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:South Australia’s finest wooden boats gather at Goolwa on the River Murray biennially for the Wooden Boat Festival. The Festival has plenty to see and do with two action filled days of an exciting mix of both water and land based events. Cruise on a paddle steamer\, indulge in regional food and wine\, entertainment and opportunity to get up close and personal with the River’s most diverse gathering of wooden river vessels\, from kayaks and sleek classic speedboats to paddle steamers.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/south-australian-wooden-boat-festival/
LOCATION:Goolwa\, South Australia\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20181201T041553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T041553Z
UID:1629-1551657600-1552089599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Lady Nelson - Five Day Tasmanian East Coast Adventure
DESCRIPTION:A five day trip departing Triabunna for Hobart taking in various parts of South East Tasmania. Help sail the ship\, climb the rigging or just relax and enjoy the spectacular Tasmanian coastline\, scenery and wildlife. We will sail during the day and stop at anchor during the late afternoon for the night. Expected locations include Adventure Bay\, Port Arthur\, Fortesque Bay\, Schouten Island\, Freycinet Pennisula\, Maria Island. \nAlong the way there will be wildlife galore\, seals\, dolphins\, albatross and other seabirds.  We will probably drop a line and see if we can get some fresh seafood\, at Maria Island wombats\, kangaroos Cape Barren Geese and much more are common.  There should be lots of time to get ashore and explore at our various stops. Trips begin 0900 on Monday and finish on Friday afternoon. \nThe Lady Nelson is a 52 foot ‘brig’ (tall ship rigged with square sails on 2 masts) that comfortably sleeps 18 and includes a fully equipped galley\, saloon for meals\, toilets and hot showers. \nA replica of the original H.M.S Lady Nelson that brought the first settlers to Tasmannia in 1804\, you can have an experience sailing a fully rigged tall ship like they did 100 years ago but with all the safety and comfort of a modern ship. \nCost: $970 Early bird discount of $890  (Earlybird cutoff date 31 December 2018)
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/lady-nelson-five-day-tasmanian-east-coast-adventure/
LOCATION:Tasmania
ORGANIZER;CN="Lady Nelson":MAILTO:enquiries@ladynelson.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190302
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20181201T041841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T041841Z
UID:1633-1551052800-1551484799@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Lady Nelson - Five Day Tasmanian East Coast Voyage
DESCRIPTION:A five day trip departing Triabunna for Hobart taking in various parts of South East Tasmania. Help sail the ship\, climb the rigging or just relax and enjoy the spectacular Tasmanian coastline\, scenery and wildlife. We will sail during the day and stop at anchor during the late afternoon for the night. Expected locations include Adventure Bay\, Port Arthur\, Fortesque Bay\, Schouten Island\, Freycinet Pennisula\, Maria Island. \nAlong the way there will be wildlife galore\, seals\, dolphins\, albatross and other seabirds.  We will probably drop a line and see if we can get some fresh seafood\, at Maria Island wombats\, kangaroos Cape Barren Geese and much more are common.  There should be lots of time to get ashore and explore at our various stops. Trips begin 0900 on Monday and finish on Friday afternoon. \nThe Lady Nelson is a 52 foot ‘brig’ (tall ship rigged with square sails on 2 masts) that comfortably sleeps 18 and includes a fully equipped galley\, saloon for meals\, toilets and hot showers. \nA replica of the original H.M.S Lady Nelson that brought the first settlers to Tasmannia in 1804\, you can have an experience sailing a fully rigged tall ship like they did 100 years ago but with all the safety and comfort of a modern ship. \nCost: $970 Early bird discount of $890  (Earlybird cutoff date 31 December 2018)
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/lady-nelson-five-day-tasmanian-east-coast-voyage/
ORGANIZER;CN="Lady Nelson":MAILTO:enquiries@ladynelson.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180629T040504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T040504Z
UID:1332-1549929600-1550879999@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Soren Larsen Ocean Voyage – Hobart to Sydney
DESCRIPTION:After attending Tasmania’s unique Australian Wooden Boat Festival\, board our tall ship Soren Larsen for her return leg to Sydney. \nDeparting Hobart on February 12th Soren Larsen will sail up the east coast of Tasmania\, across Bass Strait and up the scenic south eastern coastline of Australia. This is a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. \nThis 10-day voyage is priced at $2250 per person and space is limited. \nCall us on +61 (2) 8015 5571 to register your interest\, or complete the registration form.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/soren-larsen-ocean-voyage-hobart-to-sydney/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190212
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035625Z
UID:488-1549584000-1549929599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival\, an exciting celebration of our nation’s rich maritime culture and one of the world’s most anticipated maritime events. Held across Hobart’s vibrant and bustling waterfront\, the four-day festival brings together the largest and most beautiful collection of wooden boats in the southern hemisphere. From its humble beginnings in 1994\, it has grown to become the most significant event of its kind in Australia. \nAlong with the exhibition of these beautiful boats\, the festival delivers a lively combination of incredible local food\, live entertainment\, music\, demonstrations and displays. Don’t miss the Maritime Marketplace at Princes Wharf No. 1\, the exciting Children’s Circus School at Parliament House Lawns\, the Tasmanian Fishing Industry display\, the International Wooden Symposium\, the Shipwrights Village and of course the wonderful display of classic and modern wooden boats across the waterfront.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/mystate-australian-wooden-boat-festival/
LOCATION:Hobart\, Tasmania\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180629T040123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T040123Z
UID:1328-1548633600-1549670399@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Soren Larsen Ocean Voyage – Sydney to Hobart
DESCRIPTION:Join our crew for a real sea-going adventure aboard the tall ship Soren Larsen. Departing Sydney on 28th January 2019\, we’ll be sailing to Tasmania to attend the Australian Wooden Boat Festival. \nOur route will take us down the picturesque New South Wales and Victorian coastlines. With a suitable weather window we’ll cross Bass Strait and navigate down the eastern Tasmanian cost and in to Hobart.  What a way to arrive at the 2019 Australian Wooden Boat Festival! \nThis 10-day voyage is priced at $2250 per person and space is limited. Preference will be given to people also completing the return leg back to Sydney. \nCall us on +61 (2) 8015 5571 to register your interest\, or complete the registration form.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/soren-larsen-ocean-voyage-sydney-to-hobart/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181203
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180604T020049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T064839Z
UID:1237-1543449600-1543795199@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:International Sail Training and Tall Ships Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:The International Sail Training and Tall Ships Conference 2018 is now open for registration. \nThis year’s conference will take place in Seville\, Spain. Occupying the coveted number one spot in Lonely Planet’s Best Places to visit in 2018\, Seville is a city abundant in flamenco dancing\, gothic architecture and mouth-watering tapas! \nEach year Sail Training International\, in partnership with Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand\, offers a limited number of individual bursaries to members to offset the cost of travel from Australia and New Zealand to the International Sail Training and Tall Ships Conference. . Further details are available here. \nFor more information or to register for the conference visit Sail Training International.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/international-sail-training-and-tall-ships-conference-2018/
LOCATION:Seville\, Spain\, Seville\, Spain
ORGANIZER;CN="Sail Training International":MAILTO:office@sailtraininginternational.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180922T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180922T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180619T093725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T093725Z
UID:1275-1537608600-1537614000@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Tall Ships Australia and New Zealand Annual General Meeting is held in September each year\, usually in Sydney\, and provides an opportunity for the Committee to address members directly regarding activities and operations\, and for members to contribute to planning for the forward year. All members are encouraged to attend. \nElections are also held for Committee positions\, including President\, Vice President\, Secretary\, Treasurer and Member/s\, as well as for a Youth Representative. Nominations will be called for in the weeks preceding an election. \nAttendance is restricted to financial members. For more information contact mail@tallships.org.au.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tall-ships-australia-and-new-zealand-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Australian National Maritime Museum\, Sydney
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180925
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035438Z
UID:484-1537488000-1537833599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Perth International Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:The Club Marine Perth International Boat Show is the major boating event in Western Australia. Held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and Elizabeth Quay\, the Show will take full advantage of the stunning Swan River location. New boat displays will be featured within the Convention Centre and on water at Elizabeth Quay; plus the Show will offer exciting attractions\, entertainment and activities for the whole family to enjoy. The Club Marine Perth International Boat Show is presented by the Boating Industry Association of WA.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/perth-international-boat-show/
LOCATION:Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180923
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T093309Z
UID:482-1537488000-1537660799@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:TANZ Conference
DESCRIPTION:Australian and New Zealand Tall Ship Operators\, TANZ Members and Tall Ship enthusiasts are invited to attend the biannual TANZ Operators Conference. Join discussions on tall ship and maritime safety\, fundraising and operations\, youth development and life at sea.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/tanz-conference-2/
LOCATION:Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180827
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035233Z
UID:479-1535068800-1535327999@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:The Brisbane Boat Show is one of Australia’s leading boat shows. On the door step of Australia’s manufacturing epicentre\, the event is promising to deliver a combination of excellent locally made riggs together with brilliant products from overseas. This is complemented with all the gear you need for them\, including electronics\, safety equipment\, fishing gear\, plus more. We invite you to join the festivities of education\, entertainment and plenty to suit many tastes in the wonderful world of the boating lifestyle. Bring your mates\, friends and family\, it will be a great day out.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/brisbane-boat-show/
LOCATION:Brisbane\, Victoria\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180807
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035136Z
UID:476-1533168000-1533599999@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney International Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:After 50 years the Sydney International Boat Show is better than ever before. Launched as a standalone event in 1968\, the show has grown tremendously. In 2018 we return fully to Darling Harbour. The undercover displays will be located within the vast International Convention Centre – Sydney\, and the spectacular marina displays only minutes away on Cockle Bay.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/sydney-international-boat-show/
LOCATION:Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180716
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180629T040945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T040945Z
UID:1337-1531612800-1531699199@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney Harbour Tall Ships - Whale and Sail
DESCRIPTION:Want to get out of the harbour?\nWant to go out to the open ocean?\nWant to to really feel the thrill of sailing in the wind? \nWe are offering a unique opportunity to get out of the heads and into the open ocean on a heritage sail ship. It is whale season so be on the look out for these majestic creatures while they make their annual migration. Be hands on and help the crew with the ropes\, or just relax and enjoy the experience. \nJoin us for 5 hours of adventure. Seats and sessions are strictly limited. Book here!
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/sydney-harbour-tall-ships-whale-and-sail-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180709
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180629T040853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180629T040853Z
UID:1334-1531008000-1531094399@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney Harbour Tall Ships - Whale and Sail
DESCRIPTION:Want to get out of the harbour?\nWant to go out to the open ocean?\nWant to to really feel the thrill of sailing in the wind? \nWe are offering a unique opportunity to get out of the heads and into the open ocean on a heritage sail ship. It is whale season so be on the look out for these majestic creatures while they make their annual migration. Be hands on and help the crew with the ropes\, or just relax and enjoy the experience. \nJoin us for 5 hours of adventure. Seats and sessions are strictly limited. Book here!
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/sydney-harbour-tall-ships-whale-and-sail/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180707T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180707T133000
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180628T051508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180628T051508Z
UID:1322-1530963000-1530970200@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Julie Burgess - Winter Sailing on the Mersey River
DESCRIPTION:Soak up the crisp winter sunlight while enjoying a rustic three-course meal on the Mersey River. Sail the Julie Burgess while relaxing with family and friends and enjoying a locally sourced menu that showcases the best produce Tasmania has to offer. \nThe Julie Burgess is the last of the beautiful Burgess Family fishing ketches that plied the waters of Bass Strait and its islands.   The ketch was purpose built to harvest the rich crayfish fields of Bass Strait and Tasmania.  The central well in the ketch made it possible to hold enormous amounts of live crays that were taken to the railway station at Stony Point in Westernport Bay for transportation to the Melbourne markets – still fresh! \nVolunteers have lovingly restored the ketch\, so that you can relive the classic days of sailing in Bass Strait. \nAll sailings are $120.00 per head including sail and all food and beverages. \nPlaces are strictly limited – book now to avoid disappointment.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/julie-burgess-winter-sailing-on-the-mersey-river/
ORGANIZER;CN="Bass Strait Maritime Centre":MAILTO:bookings@bassstraitmc.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180702
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T035024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T035024Z
UID:472-1530144000-1530489599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Melbourne Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:Victoria’s premier boating event\, the 2017 Melbourne Boat Show will be opening its doors once again to show-goers from June 16 to 19 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. If you’re looking for a new boat or watercraft\, then the 2017 Melbourne Boat Show is the place for you.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/melbourne-boat-show/
LOCATION:Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180623T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180623T133000
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180628T051307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180628T052137Z
UID:1319-1529753400-1529760600@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Julie Burgess - Winter Warmer Lunch Sail
DESCRIPTION:Soak up the crisp winter sunlight while enjoying a glass of Tasmanian wine and a rustic three-course meal on the Mersey River. Sail the Julie Burgess while relaxing with family and friends and enjoying a rustic menu that showcases the best produce Tasmania has to offer. \nThe Julie Burgess is the last of the beautiful Burgess Family fishing ketches that plied the waters of Bass Strait and its islands.   The ketch was purpose built to harvest the rich crayfish fields of Bass Strait and Tasmania.  The central well in the ketch made it possible to hold enormous amounts of live crays that were taken to the railway station at Stony Point in Westernport Bay for transportation to the Melbourne markets – still fresh! \nVolunteers have lovingly restored the ketch\, so that you can relive the classic days of sailing in Bass Strait. \nAll sailings are $120.00 per head including sail and all food and beverages. \nPlaces are strictly limited – book now to avoid disappointment.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/julie-burgess-winter-warmer-lunch-sails/
ORGANIZER;CN="Bass Strait Maritime Centre":MAILTO:bookings@bassstraitmc.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180621T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180621T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180628T050928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180628T052304Z
UID:1317-1529604000-1529614800@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Julie Burgess - Winter Solstice Sail
DESCRIPTION:Rug up to wine and dine the evening away on the Mersey River while celebrating the shortest day of the year. The Julie Burgess will leave her berth and anchor down river for a three-course meal under the moonlight. Return to the berth by 8.30 pm\, with the option to stay aboard and converse with the crew until 9 pm. \nThe Julie Burgess is the last of the beautiful Burgess Family fishing ketches that plied the waters of Bass Strait and its islands.   The ketch was purpose built to harvest the rich crayfish fields of Bass Strait and Tasmania.  The central well in the ketch made it possible to hold enormous amounts of live crays that were taken to the railway station at Stony Point in Westernport Bay for transportation to the Melbourne markets – still fresh! \nVolunteers have lovingly restored the ketch\, so that you can relive the classic days of sailing in Bass Strait. \nAll sailings are $120.00 per head including sail and all food and beverages. \nPlaces are strictly limited – book now to avoid disappointment.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/julie-burgess-winter-solstice-sail/
ORGANIZER;CN="Bass Strait Maritime Centre":MAILTO:bookings@bassstraitmc.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T034916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T034916Z
UID:468-1529020800-1529279999@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Adelaide Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Boat Show is South Australia’s leading recreational boating event\, built by the marine industry with the recreational boater in mind. This event brings to South Australia the best in recreational boating\, new technology\, and the products and accessories needed to make your time on the water better. If you want real boating advice and guidance\, you have to attend the Adelaide Boat Show 2017.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/adelaide-boat-show/
LOCATION:Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180528
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T034742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T034742Z
UID:464-1527120000-1527465599@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Sanctuary Cove Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:In 2018\, the southern hemisphere’s most highly-anticipated marine event celebrates its 30th year inspiring new adventures\, and every marine dream. Experience the next wave of industry innovation\, showcased over four days at iconic Sanctuary Cove on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Celebrating 30 years\, we invite you to come aboard for the next wave.
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/sanctuary-cove-boat-show/
LOCATION:Sanctuary Cove\, Masthead Way\, Hope Island\, Queensland\, 4212
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTSTAMP:20260414T221547
CREATED:20180129T034523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T034523Z
UID:461-1523577600-1523836799@tallships.org.au
SUMMARY:Wooden Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the beauty and diversity of Australia’s heritage vessels and their craftspeople. Enjoy free entertainment throughout the weekend including live music\, maritime demonstrations\, harbour cruises and kids activities. Over 150 boats will be on display at the museum and in Cockle Bay Marina including Halvorsens\, yachts and skiffs\, classic speedboats\, steam launches\, tug boats\, whalers and Navy workboats from all around Australia. Marvel at the exquisite design and painstaking resotration that brings these amazing craft to life\, and get to know the stories behind the legends. Come to the Museum 13-15 April 2018. It’s Free!
URL:https://tallships.org.au/event/wooden-boat-festival/
LOCATION:Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
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END:VCALENDAR